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This should help the upper midwest with the EAB problem.

Sub-zero temps killing emerald ash borers

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You probably didn’t jump for joy when sub-zero air burned your cheeks in recent days. And with good reason: these temperatures, ranging from 30-below-zero in the Twin Cities to 50-below in northern Minnesota, pose a danger to us. But there is a silver lining: we can expect this cold to kill a significant portion of emerald ash borers (EAB) in the state.

Emerald ash borer larvae overwinter under the bark of ash trees. Their larvae use one of Mother Nature’s more fascinating mechanisms to supercool: they generate chemicals to prevent their tiny bodies from freezing at the normal freezing point. It’s similar to the effect of salty compounds on winter roads. Still, they can – and do – freeze when temperatures reach the extreme lows we’ve seen across Minnesota in recent days.

“When temps get to minus-30, 70 to 90 percent of larvae may be frozen,” says Rob Venette, a USDA Forest Service research biologist. “(But) the precise relationship between cold and EAB mortality changes a bit from year to year.”

The last Polar Vortex, in January 2014, offers a good example. The air temperature in the Twin Cities fell to -23 that year. Samples taken from cut logs and standing trees that had been outdoors during the winter showed 60 to 70 percent of larvae had been killed in most locations, Venette says.

So, this year’s Polar Vortex is good news for ash in Minnesota.

In case you’re wondering, the extreme cold doesn’t have much of an effect on Minnesota’s native forest pests. They are well adapted to our cold winter temperatures. The eastern larch beetle, for example, can survive down to minus-56 as larvae and minus-43 as adults. In addition, many adult larch beetles overwinter under the snow line, which insulates them against low air temperatures. The eastern larch beetle has wiped out hundreds of thousands of acres of tamarack in Minnesota over nearly two decades, but it will take more than cold to stop it.

But while the cold won’t do much for our tamarack, it will help our ash.

— Forest Health Team


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Doubt it will kill Tennessee ticks.

Those little bastards have Prestone for blood.

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Doubt it will kill Tennessee ticks.

Those little bastards have Prestone for blood.


Considering their food choices from among the bipedal livestock I would have thought it was more like 50/50 alcohol.


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It is supposed to cut back our Armadillo invasion.


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